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Re: [AMC-List] oil filters



Could be that Puradyn is now making some of the Fram products, and
vice-versa. At any rate, it's obvious that Fram changed the way they
manufacture oil filters, even if they didn't change manufacturers, a
few years ago. To me it's now a bottom line filter. Wix still uses a
cotton batting, and is one of a few premium filters still being made.
Manufacturers go for the bottom line. As long as the cheaper made Fram
filters keep selling for the same price at Wal-Mart, K-Mart, etc., they 
will continue to make them regardless if it's a good filter or not.
They just rake in a bit more money. If they lose a few sales becasue
the real car guys know better, it's made up for in the lower cost of
making the product. As long as the company isn't losing anything, they
simply don't care if the product is that good or not. I have a
conscience and couldn't sell an inferior product knowingly, most
business people and accountants apparently don't. 


On July 7, 2006 Todd Tomason wrote:

> I checked your link to Puradyn,  and it doesn't say they acquired
Fram.  It
> says they entered into a strategic alliance with Honeywell Consumer
Products
> Group, makers of Fram.  It sounds like they plan to market each
others
> products.  The Fram website still says they're part of Honeywell.
> 
> Todd
> 
> On Friday 07 July 2006 02:15, Jim Blair wrote:
> > Just did a little research and as of '02, it was acquired by
Puradyn
> > International (UK HQ)
> > http://www.puradyn.com/company/ir_shareholders.html
> >
> > I think these guys were the previous "owners" or at least one of
the
> > manufacturers (I recall the name on several filters)
> >
> > http://www.xingyuan.com/template/develop-e.htm
> >
> >
> > From: Glen Hoag <hoag@xxxxxx>
> > Subject: Re: [AMC-List] oil filters
> > To: amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx
> > Message-ID: <a06230901c0d2f2b0f123@[192.168.123.144]>
> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" ; format="flowed"
> >
> > Which offshore company would that be?
> >
> > Fram is currently a unit of Honeywell, Inc, which merged with
> > AlliedSignal at the end of 1999.  Honeywell is an old line
> > American
> > company with global operations, with its headquarters in Morris
> > Township, NJ.  The Fram unit is based in Danbury, CT, along with
> > the
> > Prestone brand, which AlliedSignal acquired from Union Carbide
> > in
> > 1985.
> >
> > --Glen
> >
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